She’s definitely not the best leader, but she has shown extreme compassion and the ability to rally up forces that truly believe in her plight.

I really like Dany, I think she’s got potential, but I have no earthly idea why Dany burned the food when she knew she needed the food. She’s made many mistakes there.I concur that knowing Jon is the likeliest ruler to sit on the iron throne in the end, everybody starts to drag him down unfairly. Now, do I blame Dany for not understanding the threat? And the canon Jon is even betterHow can you ignore the messy political decisions Daenerys has done in Essos. If he hadn’t been so profligate with the Crown’s funds, expecting his Master of Coin to make more appear from thin air, I suspect his reign would have gone down in history as about average. So there’s just magic but what are the guiding opposing force(s) behind the magic? While Ned tempers his own rigid sense of honor and duty with kindness and compassion, Stannis is only cold logic and ambition. Would have knocked Stannis down a few points for the spectacular way it all came undone for him.Nothing can be considered beyond doubt, including the assumption that stripping the Umber and the Karstark kids of their castle would ensure that they would never be able to go against House Stark. Nor do I include the Night King. It was a look of longing, of wanting to reunite with her family (even the sister with whom she never got along) amidst some conflicted feelings that she also wanted to go with him to be his student. Far from restoring glory and rule of law to the Seven Kingdoms after the Mad King's death, Robert just drove it into the ground.Viserys always dreamed of being king. I would give Dany a much lower ranking: C- at best.I also think that Robert’s rating is a little too harsh. He is the only one of them all that didn’t choose to be king because he wants to or feels he has the right to be king, he don’t want to be king, the only reason he choose to be king is because he needs to for his people. Unfortunately, Mance could only ever become king of the Seven Kingdoms with an invading force comprised of barbarians and giants, and invading kings and conquerors often import too much violence and too many other problems to be considered great. I picture him as a sort of Edward I, with a keen military and political mind and very little charisma. Ol’ Blue Eyes has been the most effective king thus far. Considering the shitty ‘advice’ that Sansa gives Jon, I would put him ignoring her advice as a positive, not a negative. For some reason this perfectly reasonable advice immediately becomes the most stupid and heinous possible, simply because Jon disagrees and chooses a different course of action. The Ironborn were no better off, and then Balon was assassinated by his brother Euron.Balon briefly had a reasonably sound strategy yet the backlash has been traumatic. If Cersei actually married him, he'd be an invaluable asset as king. She didn’t care about her brother, who was deep in the mud and blood and nightmare of the actual fighting – until she saw him heading after Ramsay, potentially taking her kill away. He is what a King should be.Dany would have defeated Cersei and she would has no opportunity to betray them, no GC in Westeros.The wall was coming down anyway. And Martin is to have said there really are no “gods” either right? I doubt anybody would pretend that Sansa is perfect. As with Robb, his only failings as a leader was pride in that he refused to make common cause with Stannis in exchange for all his people being ushered through the Wall.

A king needs to take initiative, even if it’s bound to cause mistakes, if they truly want to be a ruler worth celebrating. I don’t know why people think that the dragons will be the saviours when they clearly can’t do anything against the White Walkers. If she had ignored Tyrion and just attacked the Red Keep, then the war would have been over sooner and Dany could have turned her attention North.Never mind that bending the knee out of hormo–, er, gratitude and informing the North by Westerosi tweet. I’ve read there is not even a NK in the books. Ok, I know it was low hanging fruit.

Over the next few episodes, her confidence in their chances of even defeating the Boltons, let alone doing so without losing Rickon, is obviously chipped away at as they struggle to raise an army. But she does have her own mother-like devotion to her followers and empathy which they both lacked. She has suffered a great deal.

Also Cersei’s decision to withhold the Iron Throne’s support from the incoming White Walker invasion has the potential of dooming the entire planet to death and a neverending Winter.In spite of herself, Cersei makes key alliances with Euron Greyjoy, the Tarlys, and the Iron Bank and manages a stalemate with Daenerys, her dragons and allies against all odds. He tried to rebel after Robert successfully overthrew the Targaryen dynasty and was quickly put down by Ned Stark. Mance is too high in my opinion. NowAs to grading the kings and queens… I agree with Renly getting an i for incomplete. He sees the bigger picture and (quite mercenarily) uses his family connection for his family’s AND the greater good. Ultimately Dany suffers from not wanting to wield her full power, which is probably a good thing.

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